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Ark - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An ark is a large boat or vessel, famously known from the biblical story of Noah's Ark, built to save people and animals from a great flood. It symbolizes safety and preservation.

ark

/ɑrk/ /ɑːk/

Definition:

A large boat or vessel, especially the one built by Noah to save his family and animals from the flood.

Synonyms:

vessel, ship, boat

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

land, shore

Common Collocations:

Noah's Ark, wooden ark, build an ark, ark of the covenant

Derivatives:

arks, ark-like

Usage Tips:

Use "ark" to refer to a large biblical boat or a place of refuge; avoid confusion with "arc."

Common Phrases:

Noah's Ark, ark of salvation, out of the ark

Etymology:

From Old English "earc," derived from Latin "arca" meaning chest or box.

Examples:

  • 1. The children built a toy ark for their stuffed animals.
  • 2. Noah filled the ark with pairs of every animal.
  • 3. The museum displayed a model of the biblical ark.
  • 4. She compared her cluttered room to an overflowing ark.

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